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Entrelac is a fun technique that I think works very well combined with other techniques and stitch patterns. In this project, I've designed a diagonal lace pattern scarf with ribbed Entrelac edges worked in two colors. It is suitable for men and women.
This is an Intermediate level project. I've worked hard to provide easy to read instructions and included photographs to help you along the way, but it would be helpful if you've worked Entrelac before. You'll also need to know how to pick up knit and purl stitches.
The Diagonal Lace Pattern is a glorified garter stitch. It's worked with NO PURL STITCHES!
As with all my designs, I'm here to help!! I want you to have fun and end up with a sensational result, so you'll find my Email address at the top of the pattern. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions you have.
I hope you enjoy working up my pattern as much as I enjoyed designing it for you.
BASIC SKILLS NECESSARY
Cast on, knit, purl, knit 2 together, yarn over, bind off
Pick up knit and purl stitches
SSK (instructions included in pattern)
GAUGE
Blocked Gauge: Entrelac 12 stitches and 22 rows = 4inches/10 cm. Diagonal Lace Pattern 12 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches/10 cm
SIZING / FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Finished measurements: About 60 inches/152 cm long, 8 inches/20 cm wide
SUGGESTED YARN
300 yards of Worsted weight
PREFERRED BRAND/YARN
Worsted (Aran) Weight

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I am certified as a Level 1 Master Hand Knitter by The Knitting Guild Association. My grandmother Lena taught me to knit when I was 4 years old and told me that a lifetime of knitting pleasure was her legacy to me. I love to design and knit and enter my work in competitions. I've won numerous awards and ribbons over the years and that's a lot of fun, but the greatest pleasure is the actual creative process. I specialize in Beginner and Intermediate level designs that teach new skills and promote excitement for the art that is Knitting. I think new knitters should have the opportunity to work with a well-written design that reinforces their current skills, teaches them new skills and gets a "WOW, you made that?!!?" response when showing off their completed project.